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In the peer-to-peer gaming model, lagging is what happens when the stream of data between one or more players gets slowed or interrupted, causing movement to stutter and make opponents behave players gets slowed or interrupted, causing movement to stutter and make opponents behave more able to apply lag to the game directly, disrupting upload from the console to the server, while their own console queues up the actions performed. The goal is to gain advantage over another player without reciprocation; opponents slow down or stop moving, allowing the lag switch user to easily out-maneuver them. From the opponents' perspective, the player using the device may appear to be teleporting, invisible or invincible, while the opponents suffer delayed animations and fast-forwarded game play, delivered in bursts. Some gaming communities refer to this method as "tapping

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Wow

Thanks for that. I never knew, but there have been many occasions where I have suspected something strange has been happening

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Is that right? Do some players actually have the ability to make me feel like I'm getting disconnected?

Or to make the game stall, and then when it resumes cause me to suddenly have less time?

Isn't this caused by objective connection problems, or server problems, and doesn't it just happen more or less equally to everyone??!!

 

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